insects

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insects

Aw yeah comics!

make way-- for awesome!
2016
"Your favorite superheroes return, led by Action Cat! But what evil will threaten our heroes this time? No doubt Evil Cat will pounce again! And Parallel-O-Ham menaces beautiful downtown Skokie! Follow the continuing adventures of Art Baltazar and Franco's superhero creations!"--Provided by publisher.

Crawly school for bugs

poems to drive you buggy
2018
"This collection of . . . [humorous] poems explores the daily life of insect students and staff at Crawly School for Bugs"--Provided by publisher.

Scary animals

2018
A collection of facts about animals and insects that scare people, including snakes, spiders, and more.

Tundra ecosystems

2018
From pingos and permafrost to animal adaptations and explorers, full-color spreads highlight the key features of this icy ecosystem.

Tiger Moth

adventures of an insect ninja
2011
Collects four adventures of superhero ninja Tiger Moth and his side-kick Kung-Pow as they fight crime and try to navigate fourth grade at Antennae Elementary School.

Seed magic

2018
"As he gathers food for the winter, Anxious Ant disturbs the garden peace. But Little Spider has a better idea--Seed Magic! She shows Anxious Ant how to grow a giant spring feast, so he won't need to work so hard next year"--Provided by publisher.

How do flies walk upside down?

questions and answers about insects
A series of questions and answers provides information about the physical characteristics, senses, eating habits, life cycles, and behavior of different insects.

Bees

An introduction to bees that discusses their physical features, habitat, diet, life cycle, and more.

Sip, pick, and pack ...

how pollinators help plants make seeds
". . . teaches . . . about seeds [and] plants and . . . about pollinators' crucial role in food production and some of the challenges they face . . ."--Amazon.

Caterpillars eat their skin!

2018
Young naturalists learn early that when butterflies and moths first hatch from an egg, they're in the form of caterpillars. They probably don't know that as caterpillars grow, they shed skin, and then eat it.
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